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Taken from Northlane's upcoming live album, AnalogFuture, out March 16.
See Northlane in Sydney at the Roundhouse on March 16 - northlaneband.com
Mixed by Jared Daly
Mastered by Chris Blancato - https://www.chrisblancato.com/
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published:06 Feb 2018

views:592

thanks for bearing with me while I got settled in Australia (and didn't make videos for 2 weeks). This video is about why I moved to Australia (as a US citizen previously living in Thailand - my life is complicated :)).

published:01 Oct 2016

views:34156

In 2016, Infrastructure Victoria is convening two citizen juries to get community input into the development of its 30-year infrastructure strategy. The Melbourne jury is considering infrastructure needs and options across Victoria.
Find out more about Infrastructure Victoria's citizen juries: bit.ly/CitizenJury

published:11 Jul 2016

views:691

A short webinar in the 4D evolution webinar series
Guest: Kate Henderson & Lyndal Mackintosh
Kate and Lyndal are Community Engagement Advisors at the City of Melbourne which won the International Association for Public Participation InternationalAward for a CitizenJury process that engaged the public to address a $900 million shortfall in Melbourne City Council’s budget over the next ten years.
Here is the link to the technology that was referenced in the webinar:
http://www.delib.net/
See the official webpage for City of Melbourne's community engagement is:
http://participate.melbourne.vic.gov.au/
The video referenced in the webinar can be found here:
https://youtu.be/bWmZfYpfd7o
Answers to questions that were not able to be answered in the webinar are listed below:
Q. could the initial request for interest ensure that only 'engaged' or active got involved-are certain were you that you got a broad enough cross section?
The invitations were mailed to a random and very broad cross-section of our population. After this point, only those motivated to apply obviously would RSVP, then the next stage is an independently conducted stratification process. So even if you were active or very passionate about the city’s financial situation, there is no guarantee you would make it onto the panel given all the steps involved.
As it turns out for our People’s Panel, only 1 out of our 43 participants had a formal role on a City of Melbourne precinct advisory group, two more had some interactions with council and the rest had no or very limited interactions with council.
Q What rate rise did the participants approve?
1 Rates1.1The People’s Panel 2014 acknowledges that rate rises are required in order to meet both operating and capital budget requirements. The panel recommends that rates be increased by CPI plus up to 2.5% pa for the next 10 years.
The People’s Panel took into consideration:
· It is recognised that due to an expected rapid growth in population, substantial new
· infrastructure is required.
· The desired responses to climate change also require funding.
· The new infrastructure primarily benefits the new population. It is therefore inappropriate for existing ratepayers to bear the full costs when there are means by which the costs maybe shared, such as increased developer contributions or debt funding.
Q. Did you use any ideas from the "Town Hall Meetings how to run them" webinar which was on a couple of weeks ago?
Not to our knowledge but we are not familiar with the content of this.
Q: How did "New Democracy" negate any bias that they may have had when selecting participants?
The City of Melbourne city research team supplied them with a ‘sample frame’ which outlined how many residents we would expect from X suburb, in X age range or X gender and so on. So New Democracy had to work with this and have done so on many occasions. A worthy question to ask them more about though.

published:05 Mar 2016

views:257

http://www.AustralianCitizenshipSupport.com
AustralianCitizenshipTest 2018 - The hardest questions - New OnlinePracticeTests 2018 -- RealQuestions and Answers -- Our Common Bond.
One of the conditions to become an Australian citizen is to pass an Australian citizenship test.
The new Australian Citizenship Test has a harder pass mark (75% as opposed to the previous 60%).
To help you pass your test, we developed a professional online training program based on the official government resource book Our Common Bond.
This program enables you to:
• Learn and review the content efficiently, chapter by chapter, with our Chapter Tests and online study material
• Practice with our simulations of the official test once you learned all the chapters
• Check on your progress with their Test History
• Practice on your smartphone with our mobile version...
...please visit our website http://www.AustralianCitizenshipSupport.com for more details

published:08 Aug 2012

views:260864

Buy On Beatport: http://btprt.dj/1VSiVH8
iTunes & Other StoresRelease Date: October 29th, 2015
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Perplexity Music is back with another shot of pure melodic masterpieces with returning Melbourne based producer Veeshy; who showed the extent of his talents with the previous smash 'Reverse Swing'. Once again, you'll be engulfed with what he has crafted in this wonderful 4 track EP titled 'Melbourne Summer' so prepare to be warped into a dazzling array of quality tunes like no other!
To kick of this showcase of excellence, we have the original mix of 'Melbourne Summer' in which we are welcomed with the laid back sounds of the gentle kicks & soft pads melding together to form a soft backdrop, allowing the first glimpses of the melody to stroll in. The waft of the strong chords hits your ears majestically, easing you into the combination of the beautiful melody lines composed up of summary synth variations. Nothing screams out a warm Australian summer than the way this track has in the way it bursts with so many flavors; creating a cinematic build that just takes you away.You're brought back to the sun blazed haze when all the components blend together to create such a warm & luscious sound that it infiltrates your mind with ease through each note, percussion & texture.
Last but not least, we end the EP with a top notch rendition from Stereo Citizen who brings back the tenderness that the original contains. Light pads, warm synths & the edgy ascension into the track hits us right away & we can't help but to be enthralled with this jaunty, electric version. Keeping in touch with the core melodic hooks, the sounds structure brings out the auditory aesthetics that sound gentle & moving to us. Again, the breakdown is simply indescribable as we are transported to a blissful haven of gentle sun rays & warm sand with the way the synth textures travel in and out with the upbeat percussions. Vibrant, calming & charismatic, this remix reaffirms why the simplest of sounds latch onto us the most, bringing out inner beauty & dimension in anything that seems out of the norm.
This EP is bubbling with some of the best in the scene & it is undeniable as to why every track can bring anyone into a peaceful state of mind. The level of quality & raw emotions gone into each just shows how in touch with the music the producers are as well as how well they can transfer what they feel to all the listeners who appreciate each sound without a doubt. We hope that this combination of luxurious music has brought joy to you as much as it did for the Perplexity team! Text by: Hazra Begum

Whether you are out here on a Working Holiday Visa or a student looking for part time work, here are some helpful tips to find a casual job!
There are a lot of myths about finding work in Australia such as it's really easy, and this can be true and false, but you just have to look hard, be prepared to move about and there should be no reason for you not to find work.
Here are some helpful links:
www.gumtree.com.au
www.seek.com.au
http://www.psychotraveller.com/how-to-find-work-in-australia/
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City of Melbourne

The City of Melbourne is a local government area in Victoria, Australia, located in the central city area of Melbourne. The city has an area of 36 square kilometres (14sqmi) and had a population of 127,742 people in 2015. The city's motto is "Vires acquirit eundo" which means "She gathers strength as she goes."

History

Melbourne was founded in 1835, during the reign of King William IV, with the arrival of the schoonerEnterprize near the present site of the Queen's Wharf, as a barely legal, speculative settlement that broke away from New South Wales. Unlike other Australian capital cities, Melbourne did not originate under official auspices, instead forming through the foresight of settlers from Tasmania.

Having been a province of New South Wales from its establishment in 1835, affairs of the settlement had been administered by the Parliament of New South Wales. With the growth of the settlement there had been an increasing demand by the inhabitants for greater autonomy over their own affairs. On 12 August 1842, Melbourne was incorporated as a "town" by Act 6 Victoria No. 7 of the Governor and Legislative Council of New South Wales.

Determining factors

A person can be a citizen for several reasons. Usually citizenship of the place of birth is automatic; in other cases an application may be required. Each country has their own policies and regulations which change the criteria of who is issued citizenship.

Parents are citizens (jus sanguinis). If one or both of a person's parents are citizens of a given state, then the person may have the right to be a citizen of that state as well. Formerly this might only have applied through the paternal line, but sex equality became common since the late twentieth century. Citizenship is granted based on ancestry or ethnicity, and is related to the concept of a nation state common in China. Where jus sanguinis holds, a person born outside a country, one or both of whose parents are citizens of the country, is also a citizen. States normally limit the right to citizenship by descent to a certain number of generations born outside the state. This form of citizenship is not common in civil law countries.

Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka (/sriːˈlɑːŋkə, -ˈlæŋkə/ or i/ʃriː-/;Sinhalese - ශ්‍රී ලංකාව, TamilIlaṅkai), officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka and known from the beginning of British colonial rule until 1972 as Ceylon (/sᵻˈlɒnˌseɪ-ˌsiː-/), is an island country in South Asia near south-east India.

Sri Lanka has maritime borders with India to the northwest and the Maldives to the southwest. Its documented history spans 3,000 years, with evidence of pre-historic human settlements dating back to at least 125,000 years. Its geographic location and deep harbours made it of great strategic importance from the time of the ancient Silk Road through to World War II.

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4:25

Northlane - Citizen (Live in Melbourne)

Northlane - Citizen (Live in Melbourne)

Northlane - Citizen (Live in Melbourne)

Taken from Northlane's upcoming live album, AnalogFuture, out March 16.
See Northlane in Sydney at the Roundhouse on March 16 - northlaneband.com
Mixed by Jared Daly
Mastered by Chris Blancato - https://www.chrisblancato.com/
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9:03

WHY I MOVED TO MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA

WHY I MOVED TO MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA

WHY I MOVED TO MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA

thanks for bearing with me while I got settled in Australia (and didn't make videos for 2 weeks). This video is about why I moved to Australia (as a US citizen previously living in Thailand - my life is complicated :)).

3:02

Infrastructure Victoria – Melbourne citizen jury

Infrastructure Victoria – Melbourne citizen jury

Infrastructure Victoria – Melbourne citizen jury

In 2016, Infrastructure Victoria is convening two citizen juries to get community input into the development of its 30-year infrastructure strategy. The Melbourne jury is considering infrastructure needs and options across Victoria.
Find out more about Infrastructure Victoria's citizen juries: bit.ly/CitizenJury

35:35

City of Melbourne and Citizen Juries

City of Melbourne and Citizen Juries

City of Melbourne and Citizen Juries

A short webinar in the 4D evolution webinar series
Guest: Kate Henderson & Lyndal Mackintosh
Kate and Lyndal are Community Engagement Advisors at the City of Melbourne which won the International Association for Public Participation InternationalAward for a CitizenJury process that engaged the public to address a $900 million shortfall in Melbourne City Council’s budget over the next ten years.
Here is the link to the technology that was referenced in the webinar:
http://www.delib.net/
See the official webpage for City of Melbourne's community engagement is:
http://participate.melbourne.vic.gov.au/
The video referenced in the webinar can be found here:
https://youtu.be/bWmZfYpfd7o
Answers to questions that were not able to be answered in the webinar are listed below:
Q. could the initial request for interest ensure that only 'engaged' or active got involved-are certain were you that you got a broad enough cross section?
The invitations were mailed to a random and very broad cross-section of our population. After this point, only those motivated to apply obviously would RSVP, then the next stage is an independently conducted stratification process. So even if you were active or very passionate about the city’s financial situation, there is no guarantee you would make it onto the panel given all the steps involved.
As it turns out for our People’s Panel, only 1 out of our 43 participants had a formal role on a City of Melbourne precinct advisory group, two more had some interactions with council and the rest had no or very limited interactions with council.
Q What rate rise did the participants approve?
1 Rates1.1The People’s Panel 2014 acknowledges that rate rises are required in order to meet both operating and capital budget requirements. The panel recommends that rates be increased by CPI plus up to 2.5% pa for the next 10 years.
The People’s Panel took into consideration:
· It is recognised that due to an expected rapid growth in population, substantial new
· infrastructure is required.
· The desired responses to climate change also require funding.
· The new infrastructure primarily benefits the new population. It is therefore inappropriate for existing ratepayers to bear the full costs when there are means by which the costs maybe shared, such as increased developer contributions or debt funding.
Q. Did you use any ideas from the "Town Hall Meetings how to run them" webinar which was on a couple of weeks ago?
Not to our knowledge but we are not familiar with the content of this.
Q: How did "New Democracy" negate any bias that they may have had when selecting participants?
The City of Melbourne city research team supplied them with a ‘sample frame’ which outlined how many residents we would expect from X suburb, in X age range or X gender and so on. So New Democracy had to work with this and have done so on many occasions. A worthy question to ask them more about though.

2:39

AUSTRALIAN CITIZENSHIP TEST 2018 - THE HARDEST QUESTIONS

AUSTRALIAN CITIZENSHIP TEST 2018 - THE HARDEST QUESTIONS

AUSTRALIAN CITIZENSHIP TEST 2018 - THE HARDEST QUESTIONS

http://www.AustralianCitizenshipSupport.com
AustralianCitizenshipTest 2018 - The hardest questions - New OnlinePracticeTests 2018 -- RealQuestions and Answers -- Our Common Bond.
One of the conditions to become an Australian citizen is to pass an Australian citizenship test.
The new Australian Citizenship Test has a harder pass mark (75% as opposed to the previous 60%).
To help you pass your test, we developed a professional online training program based on the official government resource book Our Common Bond.
This program enables you to:
• Learn and review the content efficiently, chapter by chapter, with our Chapter Tests and online study material
• Practice with our simulations of the official test once you learned all the chapters
• Check on your progress with their Test History
• Practice on your smartphone with our mobile version...
...please visit our website http://www.AustralianCitizenshipSupport.com for more details

5:19

Veeshy - Melbourne Summer (Stereo Citizen Remix) [PMW018]

Veeshy - Melbourne Summer (Stereo Citizen Remix) [PMW018]

Veeshy - Melbourne Summer (Stereo Citizen Remix) [PMW018]

Buy On Beatport: http://btprt.dj/1VSiVH8
iTunes & Other StoresRelease Date: October 29th, 2015
► FollowPerplexityMusic ♫
Follow on Facebook: bit.ly/PerplexityFacebook
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► Follow StereoCitizen ♫
pro.beatport.com/artist/stereo-citizen/503052
Perplexity Music is back with another shot of pure melodic masterpieces with returning Melbourne based producer Veeshy; who showed the extent of his talents with the previous smash 'Reverse Swing'. Once again, you'll be engulfed with what he has crafted in this wonderful 4 track EP titled 'Melbourne Summer' so prepare to be warped into a dazzling array of quality tunes like no other!
To kick of this showcase of excellence, we have the original mix of 'Melbourne Summer' in which we are welcomed with the laid back sounds of the gentle kicks & soft pads melding together to form a soft backdrop, allowing the first glimpses of the melody to stroll in. The waft of the strong chords hits your ears majestically, easing you into the combination of the beautiful melody lines composed up of summary synth variations. Nothing screams out a warm Australian summer than the way this track has in the way it bursts with so many flavors; creating a cinematic build that just takes you away.You're brought back to the sun blazed haze when all the components blend together to create such a warm & luscious sound that it infiltrates your mind with ease through each note, percussion & texture.
Last but not least, we end the EP with a top notch rendition from Stereo Citizen who brings back the tenderness that the original contains. Light pads, warm synths & the edgy ascension into the track hits us right away & we can't help but to be enthralled with this jaunty, electric version. Keeping in touch with the core melodic hooks, the sounds structure brings out the auditory aesthetics that sound gentle & moving to us. Again, the breakdown is simply indescribable as we are transported to a blissful haven of gentle sun rays & warm sand with the way the synth textures travel in and out with the upbeat percussions. Vibrant, calming & charismatic, this remix reaffirms why the simplest of sounds latch onto us the most, bringing out inner beauty & dimension in anything that seems out of the norm.
This EP is bubbling with some of the best in the scene & it is undeniable as to why every track can bring anyone into a peaceful state of mind. The level of quality & raw emotions gone into each just shows how in touch with the music the producers are as well as how well they can transfer what they feel to all the listeners who appreciate each sound without a doubt. We hope that this combination of luxurious music has brought joy to you as much as it did for the Perplexity team! Text by: Hazra Begum

HOW TO FIND WORK IN AUSTRALIA

Whether you are out here on a Working Holiday Visa or a student looking for part time work, here are some helpful tips to find a casual job!
There are a lot of myths about finding work in Australia such as it's really easy, and this can be true and false, but you just have to look hard, be prepared to move about and there should be no reason for you not to find work.
Here are some helpful links:
www.gumtree.com.au
www.seek.com.au
http://www.psychotraveller.com/how-to-find-work-in-australia/
--------------------- Important stuff ---------------------
Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/psychotraveller
DON'T FORGET TO BECOME A LITTLE PSYCHO: http://goo.gl/GnWOIt
--------------------- Social media is sexy ---------------------
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Twitter: http://goo.gl/FsbWJR
Pinterest: http://goo.gl/qgRD4v
Instagram: http://goo.gl/abzups
SnapChat: @PsychoTraveller
My blog: http://goo.gl/5zP0dG
Business email: psychotraveller22 at gmail dot com
--------------------- What I Film My Videos With ---------------------
GoPro Hero 4 Silver: http://goo.gl/9AE4Yu
Sony A5100: http://goo.gl/Fo1DDY
--------------------- Some SexyStuffRight Here!! ---------------------
Get $30 off your first stay on Airbnb: www.airbnb.com.au/c/aford34?s=8
Get $10 off GoPro accessories with the code “PsychoTraveller” here: http://www.sandmarc.com/
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Melbourne's little citizen

Australian citizenship ceremony

4:42

Haryanvi Folk dance by senior citizen in Melbourne 2016

Haryanvi Folk dance by senior citizen in Melbourne 2016

Haryanvi Folk dance by senior citizen in Melbourne 2016

Haryanvi folk dance performed by Chanderwati Kalkal
at Melbourne for her grand daughters birthday. greatly appreciated by our young generation. Little kids were surprised to see the big red skirt (Daman). Its not easy to dance wearing a traditional heavy daman. Well-done Dadi Maa
Her message to the youth was - save the girl child

12:04

Pia Lentini and Lisa Godinho - A bat in a box and a citizen scientist

Pia Lentini and Lisa Godinho - A bat in a box and a citizen scientist

Pia Lentini and Lisa Godinho - A bat in a box and a citizen scientist

Presented at an event for the Native AustralianAnimalsTrust at the University of Melbourne.
Over the last 200 years, Victoria has lost most of its forests and with it, the natural hollows on which wildlife depend. With the help of a citizen scientist, in 1992, artificial roosting boxes were installed
at the Organ Pipes National Park in the hope that they would
provide an alternative place for microbats to roost. Twenty-five
years and countless bats later, this same citizen scientist is still
monitoring and maintaining roosting boxes. His efforts, and the
scientific collaborations he has welcomed, have greatly improved
our understanding of bat ecology and the role that nest boxes
can play in conservation.

UFO watching citizens of Melbourne.

https://vid.me/smokennmirrors - VIDME

3:02

Infrastructure Victoria – Melbourne citizen jury

Infrastructure Victoria – Melbourne citizen jury

Infrastructure Victoria – Melbourne citizen jury

In 2016, Infrastructure Victoria is convening two citizen juries to get community input into the development of its 30-year infrastructure strategy. The Melbourne jury is considering infrastructure needs and options across Victoria.
Find out more about Infrastructure Victoria's citizen juries: bit.ly/CitizenJury

Northlane - Citizen (Live in Melbourne)

Taken from Northlane's upcoming live album, AnalogFuture, out March 16.
See Northlane in Sydney at the Roundhouse on March 16 - northlaneband.com
Mixed by Jared Daly
Mastered by Chris Blancato - https://www.chrisblancato.com/
Subscribe to UNFD: https://unfd.lnk.to/subscribeID
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published: 06 Feb 2018

WHY I MOVED TO MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA

thanks for bearing with me while I got settled in Australia (and didn't make videos for 2 weeks). This video is about why I moved to Australia (as a US citizen previously living in Thailand - my life is complicated :)).

published: 01 Oct 2016

Infrastructure Victoria – Melbourne citizen jury

In 2016, Infrastructure Victoria is convening two citizen juries to get community input into the development of its 30-year infrastructure strategy. The Melbourne jury is considering infrastructure needs and options across Victoria.
Find out more about Infrastructure Victoria's citizen juries: bit.ly/CitizenJury

published: 11 Jul 2016

City of Melbourne and Citizen Juries

A short webinar in the 4D evolution webinar series
Guest: Kate Henderson & Lyndal Mackintosh
Kate and Lyndal are Community Engagement Advisors at the City of Melbourne which won the International Association for Public Participation InternationalAward for a CitizenJury process that engaged the public to address a $900 million shortfall in Melbourne City Council’s budget over the next ten years.
Here is the link to the technology that was referenced in the webinar:
http://www.delib.net/
See the official webpage for City of Melbourne's community engagement is:
http://participate.melbourne.vic.gov.au/
The video referenced in the webinar can be found here:
https://youtu.be/bWmZfYpfd7o
Answers to questions that were not able to be answered in the webinar are listed below:
Q. could the ...

published: 05 Mar 2016

AUSTRALIAN CITIZENSHIP TEST 2018 - THE HARDEST QUESTIONS

http://www.AustralianCitizenshipSupport.com
AustralianCitizenshipTest 2018 - The hardest questions - New OnlinePracticeTests 2018 -- RealQuestions and Answers -- Our Common Bond.
One of the conditions to become an Australian citizen is to pass an Australian citizenship test.
The new Australian Citizenship Test has a harder pass mark (75% as opposed to the previous 60%).
To help you pass your test, we developed a professional online training program based on the official government resource book Our Common Bond.
This program enables you to:
• Learn and review the content efficiently, chapter by chapter, with our Chapter Tests and online study material
• Practice with our simulations of the official test once you learned all the chapters
• Check on your progress with their Test Hi...

published: 08 Aug 2012

Veeshy - Melbourne Summer (Stereo Citizen Remix) [PMW018]

Buy On Beatport: http://btprt.dj/1VSiVH8
iTunes & Other StoresRelease Date: October 29th, 2015
► FollowPerplexityMusic ♫
Follow on Facebook: bit.ly/PerplexityFacebook
Follow on Twitter: bit.ly/PerplexityTwitter
Follow on YouTube: bit.ly/PerplexityYoutube
Follow on Google+: bit.ly/PerplexityGooglePlus
Perplexity Website & Merch: bit.ly/PerplexityWebsite
► Follow StereoCitizen ♫
pro.beatport.com/artist/stereo-citizen/503052
Perplexity Music is back with another shot of pure melodic masterpieces with returning Melbourne based producer Veeshy; who showed the extent of his talents with the previous smash 'Reverse Swing'. Once again, you'll be engulfed with what he has crafted in this wonderful 4 track EP titled 'Melbourne Summer' so prepare to be warped into a dazzling array of quality...

Melbourne - Then and Now.mpg

published: 15 Feb 2010

How Can You Defend Those People? And Other Questions of Humanity, Humility, and the Humanities

Every criminal defence lawyer hears, often repeatedly, the question, “How can you defend those people?” It’s an important question, not just for lawyers but for every citizen of societies that claim to value liberty. Dean Strang, (defence attorney for Steven Avery in the Netflix documentary series Making a Murderer), will explore some overlooked considerations that the question raises in the hope of aiding lawyers and other citizens alike come to their own answer. He will connect that common question and its answers to our individual and collective humanity, to humility and its relation to liberty, and to the ways in which legal education might help to form citizen-lawyers best equipped to answer that question.
Dean Strang is a noted US criminal defence lawyer. He practices in Madison, Wi...

published: 09 Oct 2017

HOW TO FIND WORK IN AUSTRALIA

Whether you are out here on a Working Holiday Visa or a student looking for part time work, here are some helpful tips to find a casual job!
There are a lot of myths about finding work in Australia such as it's really easy, and this can be true and false, but you just have to look hard, be prepared to move about and there should be no reason for you not to find work.
Here are some helpful links:
www.gumtree.com.au
www.seek.com.au
http://www.psychotraveller.com/how-to-find-work-in-australia/
--------------------- Important stuff ---------------------
Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/psychotraveller
DON'T FORGET TO BECOME A LITTLE PSYCHO: http://goo.gl/GnWOIt
--------------------- Social media is sexy ---------------------
Facebook: http://goo.gl/K0u8pa
Twitter: http://...

Commercial Aquaponics Revelations Part 1/5, Citizen Peng interview

Receive your welcoming gifts now here:
1. The magical 6 STEP process to Build Your Own Aquaponics setup!
http://melbourneaquaponics.com.au/magical-6-STEP
2. Aquaponics Manual Excerpt “THE ART OF AQUAPONICS”!
http://melbourneaquaponics.com.au/Excerpt-THE-ART-OF-AQUAPONICS
3. The SecretVideo to keep your vegetables strong, green and healthy!
http://melbourneaquaponics.com.au/keep-vegetables-healthy
4. Your free seat for the Aquaponics Webinar here:
http://melbourneaquaponics.com.au/seat-for-the-Aquaponics-Webinar
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Video description
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In this video I had the chance to visit and interview CitizenPeng who has the largest aquaponics greenhouse in Victoria (Australia). You will learn several tips about commercial aquaponics system design and aquaponics research...

published: 22 Oct 2017

Melbourne's little citizen

published: 14 Sep 2017

Australian citizenship ceremony

published: 30 Oct 2015

Haryanvi Folk dance by senior citizen in Melbourne 2016

Haryanvi folk dance performed by Chanderwati Kalkal
at Melbourne for her grand daughters birthday. greatly appreciated by our young generation. Little kids were surprised to see the big red skirt (Daman). Its not easy to dance wearing a traditional heavy daman. Well-done Dadi Maa
Her message to the youth was - save the girl child

published: 15 Aug 2016

Pia Lentini and Lisa Godinho - A bat in a box and a citizen scientist

Presented at an event for the Native AustralianAnimalsTrust at the University of Melbourne.
Over the last 200 years, Victoria has lost most of its forests and with it, the natural hollows on which wildlife depend. With the help of a citizen scientist, in 1992, artificial roosting boxes were installed
at the Organ Pipes National Park in the hope that they would
provide an alternative place for microbats to roost. Twenty-five
years and countless bats later, this same citizen scientist is still
monitoring and maintaining roosting boxes. His efforts, and the
scientific collaborations he has welcomed, have greatly improved
our understanding of bat ecology and the role that nest boxes
can play in conservation.

Dybala - Hernanes in Melbourne Tour

UFO watching citizens of Melbourne.

https://vid.me/smokennmirrors - VIDME

published: 26 Apr 2017

Infrastructure Victoria – Melbourne citizen jury

In 2016, Infrastructure Victoria is convening two citizen juries to get community input into the development of its 30-year infrastructure strategy. The Melbourne jury is considering infrastructure needs and options across Victoria.
Find out more about Infrastructure Victoria's citizen juries: bit.ly/CitizenJury

Taken from Northlane's upcoming live album, AnalogFuture, out March 16.
See Northlane in Sydney at the Roundhouse on March 16 - northlaneband.com
Mixed by Jared Daly
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Taken from Northlane's upcoming live album, AnalogFuture, out March 16.
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WHY I MOVED TO MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA

thanks for bearing with me while I got settled in Australia (and didn't make videos for 2 weeks). This video is about why I moved to Australia (as a US citizen...

thanks for bearing with me while I got settled in Australia (and didn't make videos for 2 weeks). This video is about why I moved to Australia (as a US citizen previously living in Thailand - my life is complicated :)).

thanks for bearing with me while I got settled in Australia (and didn't make videos for 2 weeks). This video is about why I moved to Australia (as a US citizen previously living in Thailand - my life is complicated :)).

Infrastructure Victoria – Melbourne citizen jury

In 2016, Infrastructure Victoria is convening two citizen juries to get community input into the development of its 30-year infrastructure strategy. The Melbour...

In 2016, Infrastructure Victoria is convening two citizen juries to get community input into the development of its 30-year infrastructure strategy. The Melbourne jury is considering infrastructure needs and options across Victoria.
Find out more about Infrastructure Victoria's citizen juries: bit.ly/CitizenJury

In 2016, Infrastructure Victoria is convening two citizen juries to get community input into the development of its 30-year infrastructure strategy. The Melbourne jury is considering infrastructure needs and options across Victoria.
Find out more about Infrastructure Victoria's citizen juries: bit.ly/CitizenJury

A short webinar in the 4D evolution webinar series
Guest: Kate Henderson & Lyndal Mackintosh
Kate and Lyndal are Community Engagement Advisors at the City of Melbourne which won the International Association for Public Participation InternationalAward for a CitizenJury process that engaged the public to address a $900 million shortfall in Melbourne City Council’s budget over the next ten years.
Here is the link to the technology that was referenced in the webinar:
http://www.delib.net/
See the official webpage for City of Melbourne's community engagement is:
http://participate.melbourne.vic.gov.au/
The video referenced in the webinar can be found here:
https://youtu.be/bWmZfYpfd7o
Answers to questions that were not able to be answered in the webinar are listed below:
Q. could the initial request for interest ensure that only 'engaged' or active got involved-are certain were you that you got a broad enough cross section?
The invitations were mailed to a random and very broad cross-section of our population. After this point, only those motivated to apply obviously would RSVP, then the next stage is an independently conducted stratification process. So even if you were active or very passionate about the city’s financial situation, there is no guarantee you would make it onto the panel given all the steps involved.
As it turns out for our People’s Panel, only 1 out of our 43 participants had a formal role on a City of Melbourne precinct advisory group, two more had some interactions with council and the rest had no or very limited interactions with council.
Q What rate rise did the participants approve?
1 Rates1.1The People’s Panel 2014 acknowledges that rate rises are required in order to meet both operating and capital budget requirements. The panel recommends that rates be increased by CPI plus up to 2.5% pa for the next 10 years.
The People’s Panel took into consideration:
· It is recognised that due to an expected rapid growth in population, substantial new
· infrastructure is required.
· The desired responses to climate change also require funding.
· The new infrastructure primarily benefits the new population. It is therefore inappropriate for existing ratepayers to bear the full costs when there are means by which the costs maybe shared, such as increased developer contributions or debt funding.
Q. Did you use any ideas from the "Town Hall Meetings how to run them" webinar which was on a couple of weeks ago?
Not to our knowledge but we are not familiar with the content of this.
Q: How did "New Democracy" negate any bias that they may have had when selecting participants?
The City of Melbourne city research team supplied them with a ‘sample frame’ which outlined how many residents we would expect from X suburb, in X age range or X gender and so on. So New Democracy had to work with this and have done so on many occasions. A worthy question to ask them more about though.

A short webinar in the 4D evolution webinar series
Guest: Kate Henderson & Lyndal Mackintosh
Kate and Lyndal are Community Engagement Advisors at the City of Melbourne which won the International Association for Public Participation InternationalAward for a CitizenJury process that engaged the public to address a $900 million shortfall in Melbourne City Council’s budget over the next ten years.
Here is the link to the technology that was referenced in the webinar:
http://www.delib.net/
See the official webpage for City of Melbourne's community engagement is:
http://participate.melbourne.vic.gov.au/
The video referenced in the webinar can be found here:
https://youtu.be/bWmZfYpfd7o
Answers to questions that were not able to be answered in the webinar are listed below:
Q. could the initial request for interest ensure that only 'engaged' or active got involved-are certain were you that you got a broad enough cross section?
The invitations were mailed to a random and very broad cross-section of our population. After this point, only those motivated to apply obviously would RSVP, then the next stage is an independently conducted stratification process. So even if you were active or very passionate about the city’s financial situation, there is no guarantee you would make it onto the panel given all the steps involved.
As it turns out for our People’s Panel, only 1 out of our 43 participants had a formal role on a City of Melbourne precinct advisory group, two more had some interactions with council and the rest had no or very limited interactions with council.
Q What rate rise did the participants approve?
1 Rates1.1The People’s Panel 2014 acknowledges that rate rises are required in order to meet both operating and capital budget requirements. The panel recommends that rates be increased by CPI plus up to 2.5% pa for the next 10 years.
The People’s Panel took into consideration:
· It is recognised that due to an expected rapid growth in population, substantial new
· infrastructure is required.
· The desired responses to climate change also require funding.
· The new infrastructure primarily benefits the new population. It is therefore inappropriate for existing ratepayers to bear the full costs when there are means by which the costs maybe shared, such as increased developer contributions or debt funding.
Q. Did you use any ideas from the "Town Hall Meetings how to run them" webinar which was on a couple of weeks ago?
Not to our knowledge but we are not familiar with the content of this.
Q: How did "New Democracy" negate any bias that they may have had when selecting participants?
The City of Melbourne city research team supplied them with a ‘sample frame’ which outlined how many residents we would expect from X suburb, in X age range or X gender and so on. So New Democracy had to work with this and have done so on many occasions. A worthy question to ask them more about though.

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AustralianCitizenshipTest 2018 - The hardest questions - New OnlinePracticeTests 2018 -- RealQuestions and Answers -- Our Common Bond.
One of the conditions to become an Australian citizen is to pass an Australian citizenship test.
The new Australian Citizenship Test has a harder pass mark (75% as opposed to the previous 60%).
To help you pass your test, we developed a professional online training program based on the official government resource book Our Common Bond.
This program enables you to:
• Learn and review the content efficiently, chapter by chapter, with our Chapter Tests and online study material
• Practice with our simulations of the official test once you learned all the chapters
• Check on your progress with their Test History
• Practice on your smartphone with our mobile version...
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http://www.AustralianCitizenshipSupport.com
AustralianCitizenshipTest 2018 - The hardest questions - New OnlinePracticeTests 2018 -- RealQuestions and Answers -- Our Common Bond.
One of the conditions to become an Australian citizen is to pass an Australian citizenship test.
The new Australian Citizenship Test has a harder pass mark (75% as opposed to the previous 60%).
To help you pass your test, we developed a professional online training program based on the official government resource book Our Common Bond.
This program enables you to:
• Learn and review the content efficiently, chapter by chapter, with our Chapter Tests and online study material
• Practice with our simulations of the official test once you learned all the chapters
• Check on your progress with their Test History
• Practice on your smartphone with our mobile version...
...please visit our website http://www.AustralianCitizenshipSupport.com for more details

Buy On Beatport: http://btprt.dj/1VSiVH8
iTunes & Other StoresRelease Date: October 29th, 2015
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Perplexity Music is back with another shot of pure melodic masterpieces with returning Melbourne based producer Veeshy; who showed the extent of his talents with the previous smash 'Reverse Swing'. Once again, you'll be engulfed with what he has crafted in this wonderful 4 track EP titled 'Melbourne Summer' so prepare to be warped into a dazzling array of quality tunes like no other!
To kick of this showcase of excellence, we have the original mix of 'Melbourne Summer' in which we are welcomed with the laid back sounds of the gentle kicks & soft pads melding together to form a soft backdrop, allowing the first glimpses of the melody to stroll in. The waft of the strong chords hits your ears majestically, easing you into the combination of the beautiful melody lines composed up of summary synth variations. Nothing screams out a warm Australian summer than the way this track has in the way it bursts with so many flavors; creating a cinematic build that just takes you away.You're brought back to the sun blazed haze when all the components blend together to create such a warm & luscious sound that it infiltrates your mind with ease through each note, percussion & texture.
Last but not least, we end the EP with a top notch rendition from Stereo Citizen who brings back the tenderness that the original contains. Light pads, warm synths & the edgy ascension into the track hits us right away & we can't help but to be enthralled with this jaunty, electric version. Keeping in touch with the core melodic hooks, the sounds structure brings out the auditory aesthetics that sound gentle & moving to us. Again, the breakdown is simply indescribable as we are transported to a blissful haven of gentle sun rays & warm sand with the way the synth textures travel in and out with the upbeat percussions. Vibrant, calming & charismatic, this remix reaffirms why the simplest of sounds latch onto us the most, bringing out inner beauty & dimension in anything that seems out of the norm.
This EP is bubbling with some of the best in the scene & it is undeniable as to why every track can bring anyone into a peaceful state of mind. The level of quality & raw emotions gone into each just shows how in touch with the music the producers are as well as how well they can transfer what they feel to all the listeners who appreciate each sound without a doubt. We hope that this combination of luxurious music has brought joy to you as much as it did for the Perplexity team! Text by: Hazra Begum

Buy On Beatport: http://btprt.dj/1VSiVH8
iTunes & Other StoresRelease Date: October 29th, 2015
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► Follow StereoCitizen ♫
pro.beatport.com/artist/stereo-citizen/503052
Perplexity Music is back with another shot of pure melodic masterpieces with returning Melbourne based producer Veeshy; who showed the extent of his talents with the previous smash 'Reverse Swing'. Once again, you'll be engulfed with what he has crafted in this wonderful 4 track EP titled 'Melbourne Summer' so prepare to be warped into a dazzling array of quality tunes like no other!
To kick of this showcase of excellence, we have the original mix of 'Melbourne Summer' in which we are welcomed with the laid back sounds of the gentle kicks & soft pads melding together to form a soft backdrop, allowing the first glimpses of the melody to stroll in. The waft of the strong chords hits your ears majestically, easing you into the combination of the beautiful melody lines composed up of summary synth variations. Nothing screams out a warm Australian summer than the way this track has in the way it bursts with so many flavors; creating a cinematic build that just takes you away.You're brought back to the sun blazed haze when all the components blend together to create such a warm & luscious sound that it infiltrates your mind with ease through each note, percussion & texture.
Last but not least, we end the EP with a top notch rendition from Stereo Citizen who brings back the tenderness that the original contains. Light pads, warm synths & the edgy ascension into the track hits us right away & we can't help but to be enthralled with this jaunty, electric version. Keeping in touch with the core melodic hooks, the sounds structure brings out the auditory aesthetics that sound gentle & moving to us. Again, the breakdown is simply indescribable as we are transported to a blissful haven of gentle sun rays & warm sand with the way the synth textures travel in and out with the upbeat percussions. Vibrant, calming & charismatic, this remix reaffirms why the simplest of sounds latch onto us the most, bringing out inner beauty & dimension in anything that seems out of the norm.
This EP is bubbling with some of the best in the scene & it is undeniable as to why every track can bring anyone into a peaceful state of mind. The level of quality & raw emotions gone into each just shows how in touch with the music the producers are as well as how well they can transfer what they feel to all the listeners who appreciate each sound without a doubt. We hope that this combination of luxurious music has brought joy to you as much as it did for the Perplexity team! Text by: Hazra Begum

HOW TO FIND WORK IN AUSTRALIA

Whether you are out here on a Working Holiday Visa or a student looking for part time work, here are some helpful tips to find a casual job!
There are a lot of...

Whether you are out here on a Working Holiday Visa or a student looking for part time work, here are some helpful tips to find a casual job!
There are a lot of myths about finding work in Australia such as it's really easy, and this can be true and false, but you just have to look hard, be prepared to move about and there should be no reason for you not to find work.
Here are some helpful links:
www.gumtree.com.au
www.seek.com.au
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Whether you are out here on a Working Holiday Visa or a student looking for part time work, here are some helpful tips to find a casual job!
There are a lot of myths about finding work in Australia such as it's really easy, and this can be true and false, but you just have to look hard, be prepared to move about and there should be no reason for you not to find work.
Here are some helpful links:
www.gumtree.com.au
www.seek.com.au
http://www.psychotraveller.com/how-to-find-work-in-australia/
--------------------- Important stuff ---------------------
Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/psychotraveller
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Business email: psychotraveller22 at gmail dot com
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Haryanvi Folk dance by senior citizen in Melbourne 2016

Haryanvi folk dance performed by Chanderwati Kalkal
at Melbourne for her grand daughters birthday. greatly appreciated by our young generation. Little kids wer...

Haryanvi folk dance performed by Chanderwati Kalkal
at Melbourne for her grand daughters birthday. greatly appreciated by our young generation. Little kids were surprised to see the big red skirt (Daman). Its not easy to dance wearing a traditional heavy daman. Well-done Dadi Maa
Her message to the youth was - save the girl child

Haryanvi folk dance performed by Chanderwati Kalkal
at Melbourne for her grand daughters birthday. greatly appreciated by our young generation. Little kids were surprised to see the big red skirt (Daman). Its not easy to dance wearing a traditional heavy daman. Well-done Dadi Maa
Her message to the youth was - save the girl child

Presented at an event for the Native AustralianAnimalsTrust at the University of Melbourne.
Over the last 200 years, Victoria has lost most of its forests and with it, the natural hollows on which wildlife depend. With the help of a citizen scientist, in 1992, artificial roosting boxes were installed
at the Organ Pipes National Park in the hope that they would
provide an alternative place for microbats to roost. Twenty-five
years and countless bats later, this same citizen scientist is still
monitoring and maintaining roosting boxes. His efforts, and the
scientific collaborations he has welcomed, have greatly improved
our understanding of bat ecology and the role that nest boxes
can play in conservation.

Presented at an event for the Native AustralianAnimalsTrust at the University of Melbourne.
Over the last 200 years, Victoria has lost most of its forests and with it, the natural hollows on which wildlife depend. With the help of a citizen scientist, in 1992, artificial roosting boxes were installed
at the Organ Pipes National Park in the hope that they would
provide an alternative place for microbats to roost. Twenty-five
years and countless bats later, this same citizen scientist is still
monitoring and maintaining roosting boxes. His efforts, and the
scientific collaborations he has welcomed, have greatly improved
our understanding of bat ecology and the role that nest boxes
can play in conservation.

Infrastructure Victoria – Melbourne citizen jury

In 2016, Infrastructure Victoria is convening two citizen juries to get community input into the development of its 30-year infrastructure strategy. The Melbour...

In 2016, Infrastructure Victoria is convening two citizen juries to get community input into the development of its 30-year infrastructure strategy. The Melbourne jury is considering infrastructure needs and options across Victoria.
Find out more about Infrastructure Victoria's citizen juries: bit.ly/CitizenJury

In 2016, Infrastructure Victoria is convening two citizen juries to get community input into the development of its 30-year infrastructure strategy. The Melbourne jury is considering infrastructure needs and options across Victoria.
Find out more about Infrastructure Victoria's citizen juries: bit.ly/CitizenJury

Melbourne Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

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The scent of roasting coffee beans wafts through the air in Melbourne, Australia. This city is serious about its coffee, and if you’re game, you can base an entire Melbourne tour around sampling the offerings from local cafés.
If you’re looking for a little more than a caffeine buzz from your Melbourne sightseeing, you’re in luck. Melbourne sits on the banks of the Yarra River, and you’ve got your pick of cathedrals, parks, and giant buildings to explore, as well as an extensive streetcar network to help you get from one place to the next. Ready for a delicious meal? Take the tram to the Southbank neighborhood, where you can enjoy lunch at a café along the riverfront.
Melbourne’s locals love art, and the inner city lan...

published: 31 Jul 2013

Melbourne Travel Guide | Australia

Melbourne, Australia's second most populated city, is known for its culture galore and a thriving food scene. Around almost every corner of the streets, you can easily spot the creatively designed street art and graffiti that boldly expresses Melbourne's personality. In this fashionable and eclectic city of Australia, explore Melbourne's specialty coffee scene, major shopping and markets, buzzing nightlife and more. Whether you are a foodie, a Shopaholic or an art lover, this is the place to be. Discover Melbourne with AccorHotels! StarringEdwardRussel, Raffy, Angela Shallis and Mark Wiens.
For more tips on where to stay in Melbourne, check out: http://www.accorhotels.com/gb/city/hotels-melbourne-v5372.shtmlBook now: http://www.accorhotels.com/
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A Tourist's Guide to Melbourne, Australia

We fly to Melbourne to see a few of the sights, including: the botanical gardens, the waterfront, the city centre and a skyscraper which offers a great view of the city.

published: 03 Dec 2016

40 THINGS TO DO IN MELBOURNE

We take you on the ultimate tour of Melbourne to give you the best guide to explore this beautiful city full of hidden treasures.
We go to the CBD, Fitzroy, North Melbourne, Footscray, Yarraville, South Yarra, Ascot Vale, Essendon and much more!
Check out our blog for the complete list!!
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published: 01 Jun 2017

Melbourne Australia Top Things To Do | Viator Travel Guide

Explore diverse Melbourne, Australia with this travel guide of the top things to do in the city.
http://www.viator.com/melbourne
Melbourne, the capital city in the state of Victoria, offers some of the best food, shopping, and music Down Under. Spend the day exploring its treasures—cafes, a 19th-century shopping arcade, lively music venues—to see why it is often ranked as one of the world's most livable cities.
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Do Not Go to Melbourne without Watching THIS

My Guide to 29 hours in Melbourne. Replicate this itinerary if you must; that's what it's for :-)
***Information on names, addresses, prices and food items are included in this video for your convenience.
*PS sorry for the spelling error for SEROTONIN (in the video as SerAtonin); and Vertue of the Coffee is actually VERTUE of the COFFEE DRINK. Sincere apologies, my peeps! Rookie editing mistakes! 😯

Top 20 Tourist Attractions in Melbourne | Guide to Australia

If you are looking for the best things to do in Melbourne, I have compiled my list of the top 20 tourist attractions in Melbourne. This city is Australia’s 2nd largest and has been voted one of the world’s most liveable cities. Home to many different nationalities which give the city is unique culture and charm.
For discounted prices to some of these tourist spot in Melbourne I have listed some info at the end of the video. I have included general admission prices either on the video or a list to their website.
So for the best guide to Melbourne here is the list - is in no particular order
1/ Eureka Tower is one of Melbourne’s best tourist attractions with some of best views in the city. It’s located on the 88 level. Prices I have listed on the video or check out their website. Open fr...

published: 13 Nov 2017

Melbourne Australia. Day Trip: The Great Ocean Road

There are some amazing day trips you can make from Melbourne. We decided to do the most popular one: The Great Ocean Road. The Great Ocean Road is one of the world’s most scenic routes and there are many things to see along this beautiful road!
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Song: Jangle
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Song: Storyteller
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GayTravel blogGuideMelbourne Australia - Best things to do in Melbourne - Gay nightlife - Vlogger - Vacation video Melbourne - Must-see city tour - Best Places Melbourne - Trip #13 - Martijn around the world.
In this travel video guide I take you to Melbourne in Australia.
You can see things to do in this city on your visit. I check the the gay nightlife in this video at the best gay party to go.
What can you do during your holiday in Melbourne? I check the best spots, bars and parties.
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published: 22 Oct 2017

Melbourne Travel Vlog 2015

I went to Melbourne again in 2017: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8JiUMz6dov8
Watch what I got up to in Melbourne :) It's a very different city to Perth... socially, culturally and also weather-wise (was it even summer?!). I had almost 2 hours of footage so it was hard to show everything in this one video. But after about 8 + hours of editing here is the final video for you all to enjoy plus something for me to look back on in the future. I am literally smiling while watching this :D
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Question of the videos: dream place to travel to? Have you been to Melbourne? Where are you travelling to next?
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https://www.expedia.com/Melbourne.d178283.Destination-Travel-Guides
The scent of roasting coffee beans wafts through the air in Melbourne, Australia. This city is serious about its coffee, and if you’re game, you can base an entire Melbourne tour around sampling the offerings from local cafés.
If you’re looking for a little more than a caffeine buzz from your Melbourne sightseeing, you’re in luck. Melbourne sits on the banks of the Yarra River, and you’ve got your pick of cathedrals, parks, and giant buildings to explore, as well as an extensive streetcar network to help you get from one place to the next. Ready for a delicious meal? Take the tram to the Southbank neighborhood, where you can enjoy lunch at a café along the riverfront.
Melbourne’s locals love art, and the inner city laneways are jammed with street artists painting over the external walls of buildings. Don’t worry; these artists have a permit and are sanctioned by the city. You can spend hours examining the artwork and talking to the artists about their inspiration, and then follow it up with a trip to Queen Victoria Market. You’ll find hundreds of stalls here devoted to selling delicious fresh produce, local crafts, and yes, more coffee. We hope you like caffeine.
Cap off the day with a little bit of history when you visit Luna Park™. This theme park, established in 1912, features one of the world’s oldest roller coasters and a number of additional vintage rides. Just make sure you let your lunch settle before you ride—the old coaster really gets rolling!
What will you do in Melbourne?
Visit our Melbourne travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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The scent of roasting coffee beans wafts through the air in Melbourne, Australia. This city is serious about its coffee, and if you’re game, you can base an entire Melbourne tour around sampling the offerings from local cafés.
If you’re looking for a little more than a caffeine buzz from your Melbourne sightseeing, you’re in luck. Melbourne sits on the banks of the Yarra River, and you’ve got your pick of cathedrals, parks, and giant buildings to explore, as well as an extensive streetcar network to help you get from one place to the next. Ready for a delicious meal? Take the tram to the Southbank neighborhood, where you can enjoy lunch at a café along the riverfront.
Melbourne’s locals love art, and the inner city laneways are jammed with street artists painting over the external walls of buildings. Don’t worry; these artists have a permit and are sanctioned by the city. You can spend hours examining the artwork and talking to the artists about their inspiration, and then follow it up with a trip to Queen Victoria Market. You’ll find hundreds of stalls here devoted to selling delicious fresh produce, local crafts, and yes, more coffee. We hope you like caffeine.
Cap off the day with a little bit of history when you visit Luna Park™. This theme park, established in 1912, features one of the world’s oldest roller coasters and a number of additional vintage rides. Just make sure you let your lunch settle before you ride—the old coaster really gets rolling!
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Melbourne Travel Guide | Australia

Melbourne, Australia's second most populated city, is known for its culture galore and a thriving food scene. Around almost every corner of the streets, you can...

Melbourne, Australia's second most populated city, is known for its culture galore and a thriving food scene. Around almost every corner of the streets, you can easily spot the creatively designed street art and graffiti that boldly expresses Melbourne's personality. In this fashionable and eclectic city of Australia, explore Melbourne's specialty coffee scene, major shopping and markets, buzzing nightlife and more. Whether you are a foodie, a Shopaholic or an art lover, this is the place to be. Discover Melbourne with AccorHotels! StarringEdwardRussel, Raffy, Angela Shallis and Mark Wiens.
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Melbourne, Australia's second most populated city, is known for its culture galore and a thriving food scene. Around almost every corner of the streets, you can easily spot the creatively designed street art and graffiti that boldly expresses Melbourne's personality. In this fashionable and eclectic city of Australia, explore Melbourne's specialty coffee scene, major shopping and markets, buzzing nightlife and more. Whether you are a foodie, a Shopaholic or an art lover, this is the place to be. Discover Melbourne with AccorHotels! StarringEdwardRussel, Raffy, Angela Shallis and Mark Wiens.
For more tips on where to stay in Melbourne, check out: http://www.accorhotels.com/gb/city/hotels-melbourne-v5372.shtmlBook now: http://www.accorhotels.com/
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40 THINGS TO DO IN MELBOURNE

We take you on the ultimate tour of Melbourne to give you the best guide to explore this beautiful city full of hidden treasures.
We go to the CBD, Fitzroy, Nor...

We take you on the ultimate tour of Melbourne to give you the best guide to explore this beautiful city full of hidden treasures.
We go to the CBD, Fitzroy, North Melbourne, Footscray, Yarraville, South Yarra, Ascot Vale, Essendon and much more!
Check out our blog for the complete list!!
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We areNick and Rachel from The Drunken Bear.
Australian Youtubers based in Melbourne.
Adventure, Travel, Food and finding unique hidden bars and cafes.
We use a Canon EOS 700D and a Samsung WB380f
along with Rode SmartLav Plus Lapel Microphones

We take you on the ultimate tour of Melbourne to give you the best guide to explore this beautiful city full of hidden treasures.
We go to the CBD, Fitzroy, North Melbourne, Footscray, Yarraville, South Yarra, Ascot Vale, Essendon and much more!
Check out our blog for the complete list!!
http://thedrunkenbearblog.blogspot.com.au/
Check out our social media for more info and pics and subscribe to our channel for more adventures...
--------------------More about The Drunken Bear----------------------
Email - thedrunkenbearvlog@gmail.com
Twitter : https://twitter.com/drunkenosito
Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/thedrunkenbearvlog
http://thedrunkenbearblog.blogspot.com.au/
Instagram : https://instagram.com/thedrunkenbearvlog
We areNick and Rachel from The Drunken Bear.
Australian Youtubers based in Melbourne.
Adventure, Travel, Food and finding unique hidden bars and cafes.
We use a Canon EOS 700D and a Samsung WB380f
along with Rode SmartLav Plus Lapel Microphones

Explore diverse Melbourne, Australia with this travel guide of the top things to do in the city.
http://www.viator.com/melbourne
Melbourne, the capital city in the state of Victoria, offers some of the best food, shopping, and music Down Under. Spend the day exploring its treasures—cafes, a 19th-century shopping arcade, lively music venues—to see why it is often ranked as one of the world's most livable cities.
Watch our videos for travel inspiration. Subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-Viator
Find and Book Over 50,000 Things to Do on Viator, a TripAdvisor Company!
Our team of travel insiders is obsessed with finding the best things to do everywhere we travel.
Book your travel activities today at https://www.viator.com/book
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Check out the playlists below of things to do around the world:
Paris - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I6B9eRftggo&list=PLCFBAACF6B88F832F
Italy - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQsWZ9d8StU&index=1&list=PLAE598921784DB89E
Las Vegas - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bWdyHpAep4o&list=PLC2911B29B02CEFE0
New York City - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=62LH_lRbauI&list=PL158305B7A7DDD19F
London - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RMBVUWQxW2w&list=PLEFA78CD9B64B3CB9
Amsterdam - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-PXsiHR1ccE&list=PLFB8836E624055520
Barcelona - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ywlJaZhA7Y&list=PLE44D5E9AB38DFDFC
San Francisco - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pQT-kGSymmk&list=PL278FC212797BF831
Tokyo - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=55_ooo216ko&list=PLXq_DuePH3PleD_dx1L3UtiUElPDCxb8y
Australia - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o7BmYZyBdiM&list=PL967A75D81B7C2616&index=1
Dubai - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=74uactVi-VY&index=1&list=PLXq_DuePH3PkyqzpC1UNUcvydlP4aDIKS
Iceland - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MEWKKRzx0c0&index=1&t=1s&list=PLXq_DuePH3Pk5OnYe8BJKnaGgA3bzgSfj
Hawaii - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKrym5zuOag&list=PL515E6387154E9E2B&index=1
Cancun - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PAtkf8ETfYE&list=PLXq_DuePH3PlbkefBTjeMlpIsXVPlXlnh&index=1&t=16s
Seattle - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LfAkCTlC2F0&index=1&list=PLXq_DuePH3Pk0NfbyY3D9AsOUyCqqrx8r
Plus video playlists for 50+ top Viator destinations! https://www.youtube.com/user/ViatorTravel/playlists?view=1&sort=dd
#Melbourne #Discover #Thingstodo #ViatorTravel

Explore diverse Melbourne, Australia with this travel guide of the top things to do in the city.
http://www.viator.com/melbourne
Melbourne, the capital city in the state of Victoria, offers some of the best food, shopping, and music Down Under. Spend the day exploring its treasures—cafes, a 19th-century shopping arcade, lively music venues—to see why it is often ranked as one of the world's most livable cities.
Watch our videos for travel inspiration. Subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-Viator
Find and Book Over 50,000 Things to Do on Viator, a TripAdvisor Company!
Our team of travel insiders is obsessed with finding the best things to do everywhere we travel.
Book your travel activities today at https://www.viator.com/book
Connect with us!
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ViatorTours
Twitter: https://twitter.com/ViatorTravel
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/viatortravel/
Check out the playlists below of things to do around the world:
Paris - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I6B9eRftggo&list=PLCFBAACF6B88F832F
Italy - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eQsWZ9d8StU&index=1&list=PLAE598921784DB89E
Las Vegas - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bWdyHpAep4o&list=PLC2911B29B02CEFE0
New York City - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=62LH_lRbauI&list=PL158305B7A7DDD19F
London - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RMBVUWQxW2w&list=PLEFA78CD9B64B3CB9
Amsterdam - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-PXsiHR1ccE&list=PLFB8836E624055520
Barcelona - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ywlJaZhA7Y&list=PLE44D5E9AB38DFDFC
San Francisco - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pQT-kGSymmk&list=PL278FC212797BF831
Tokyo - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=55_ooo216ko&list=PLXq_DuePH3PleD_dx1L3UtiUElPDCxb8y
Australia - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o7BmYZyBdiM&list=PL967A75D81B7C2616&index=1
Dubai - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=74uactVi-VY&index=1&list=PLXq_DuePH3PkyqzpC1UNUcvydlP4aDIKS
Iceland - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MEWKKRzx0c0&index=1&t=1s&list=PLXq_DuePH3Pk5OnYe8BJKnaGgA3bzgSfj
Hawaii - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bKrym5zuOag&list=PL515E6387154E9E2B&index=1
Cancun - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PAtkf8ETfYE&list=PLXq_DuePH3PlbkefBTjeMlpIsXVPlXlnh&index=1&t=16s
Seattle - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LfAkCTlC2F0&index=1&list=PLXq_DuePH3Pk0NfbyY3D9AsOUyCqqrx8r
Plus video playlists for 50+ top Viator destinations! https://www.youtube.com/user/ViatorTravel/playlists?view=1&sort=dd
#Melbourne #Discover #Thingstodo #ViatorTravel

Do Not Go to Melbourne without Watching THIS

My Guide to 29 hours in Melbourne. Replicate this itinerary if you must; that's what it's for :-)
***Information on names, addresses, prices and food items ar...

My Guide to 29 hours in Melbourne. Replicate this itinerary if you must; that's what it's for :-)
***Information on names, addresses, prices and food items are included in this video for your convenience.
*PS sorry for the spelling error for SEROTONIN (in the video as SerAtonin); and Vertue of the Coffee is actually VERTUE of the COFFEE DRINK. Sincere apologies, my peeps! Rookie editing mistakes! 😯

My Guide to 29 hours in Melbourne. Replicate this itinerary if you must; that's what it's for :-)
***Information on names, addresses, prices and food items are included in this video for your convenience.
*PS sorry for the spelling error for SEROTONIN (in the video as SerAtonin); and Vertue of the Coffee is actually VERTUE of the COFFEE DRINK. Sincere apologies, my peeps! Rookie editing mistakes! 😯

Top 20 Tourist Attractions in Melbourne | Guide to Australia

If you are looking for the best things to do in Melbourne, I have compiled my list of the top 20 tourist attractions in Melbourne. This city is Australia’s 2nd ...

If you are looking for the best things to do in Melbourne, I have compiled my list of the top 20 tourist attractions in Melbourne. This city is Australia’s 2nd largest and has been voted one of the world’s most liveable cities. Home to many different nationalities which give the city is unique culture and charm.
For discounted prices to some of these tourist spot in Melbourne I have listed some info at the end of the video. I have included general admission prices either on the video or a list to their website.
So for the best guide to Melbourne here is the list - is in no particular order
1/ Eureka Tower is one of Melbourne’s best tourist attractions with some of best views in the city. It’s located on the 88 level. Prices I have listed on the video or check out their website. Open from 10 am till 10 Pm. If you game, try the edge experience which suspends you from the building in a glass cube. Eureka Skydeck is an awesome thing to do while in Melbourne
2/ The Melbourne Star is a giant Ferris wheel giving you specular views of Melbourne and the sounding areas. The ride goes for around 30 minutes in air conditioned cabins. There’s a running commentary to show you all of Melbourne’s best sights and history. For prices watch the video or visit their website directly.
3/ The Melbourne Aquarium (Sea Life) is one of the top things to do in Melbourne. If you love marine love, this is a great place to visit in Melbourne. Full of fun displays and exhibits which will delight the whole family. Don’t forget to check out the awesome penguin exhibit!
4/ The Melbourne Zoo. One of the best in the country and contains more than 300 species of animals from Australia and overseas. From monkeys, to African wildlife, birds and even butterflies! A popular place to take a family. Prices are listed on the video.
5/ The Shrine of Remembrance is a war memorial located in the Kings Domain. I have done a previous video on the free things to at the Shrine. In this video I show the really informative Shrine tour. I really enjoyed the tour and I highly recommend doing this if you visit the Shrine. I also show the Ray of Light ceremony.
6/ Old Melbourne Gaol. One of the more popular things to see in Melbourne, the gaol was made famous for the hanging of the infamous bushranger Ned Kelly. 133 prisoners were hung here. Take one of the tours around the gaol to learn more about its history. They also offer ghost tours of the gaol.
7/ Cook’s Cottage. Located in the Fitzroy Gardens this is another popular tourist attraction in Melbourne.
8/ The Polly Woodside is a dry docked 3 masked tall ship located on the Yarra River. Watch a short video on a voyage or go on board to see how people lived on this boat.
9/ Melbourne Museum is a fantastic place to visit in Melbourne. Full of dozens of exhibits, from bugs, to dinosaurs, to the history of Melbourne and Victoria.
10/ Immigration Museum is an interesting place to learn about migrants to Australia and their individual stories.
11/ Chinese Museum is another fantastic museum in Melbourne. It’s dedicated to the Chinese influence to Australia and its history.
12/ The NationalSports Museum at the MCG is a wonderful place to visit in Melbourne if you love your sports. While you’re here don’t forget to do the Melbourne Sports tour of the MCG.
13/ Yarra River Cruise. This is a wonderful way to see Melbourne.
14/ Melbourne Helicopter sightseeing tours gives a birds eye view of the city.
15/ Crown Casino has plenty of restaurants, bars, cafes and things to do.
16/ Melbourne’s Laneways are a great place to enjoy a coffee and people watch. There are lots of great laneways in Melbourne to discover.
17/ Melbourne’s Arcades. The city has many historic arcades full of character. Lots of boutique shops and cafes.
18/ Shopping. Melbourne has plenty of places to spend your money at. Lots of shopping malls and department stores as well as upmarket boutique ones as well.
19/ Street Art in Melbourne. One of the most popular things to see in Melbourne’s laneways is the street art.
20/ National Gallery of Victoria. I showed the free stuff here in my last video. The Gallery has some fantastic exhibits from around the world and Australia that you will need to pay to see.
For more great travel videos around Melbourne and Hotel reviews please subscribe
*All rates and conditions subject to change without notice please contact the establishments directly

If you are looking for the best things to do in Melbourne, I have compiled my list of the top 20 tourist attractions in Melbourne. This city is Australia’s 2nd largest and has been voted one of the world’s most liveable cities. Home to many different nationalities which give the city is unique culture and charm.
For discounted prices to some of these tourist spot in Melbourne I have listed some info at the end of the video. I have included general admission prices either on the video or a list to their website.
So for the best guide to Melbourne here is the list - is in no particular order
1/ Eureka Tower is one of Melbourne’s best tourist attractions with some of best views in the city. It’s located on the 88 level. Prices I have listed on the video or check out their website. Open from 10 am till 10 Pm. If you game, try the edge experience which suspends you from the building in a glass cube. Eureka Skydeck is an awesome thing to do while in Melbourne
2/ The Melbourne Star is a giant Ferris wheel giving you specular views of Melbourne and the sounding areas. The ride goes for around 30 minutes in air conditioned cabins. There’s a running commentary to show you all of Melbourne’s best sights and history. For prices watch the video or visit their website directly.
3/ The Melbourne Aquarium (Sea Life) is one of the top things to do in Melbourne. If you love marine love, this is a great place to visit in Melbourne. Full of fun displays and exhibits which will delight the whole family. Don’t forget to check out the awesome penguin exhibit!
4/ The Melbourne Zoo. One of the best in the country and contains more than 300 species of animals from Australia and overseas. From monkeys, to African wildlife, birds and even butterflies! A popular place to take a family. Prices are listed on the video.
5/ The Shrine of Remembrance is a war memorial located in the Kings Domain. I have done a previous video on the free things to at the Shrine. In this video I show the really informative Shrine tour. I really enjoyed the tour and I highly recommend doing this if you visit the Shrine. I also show the Ray of Light ceremony.
6/ Old Melbourne Gaol. One of the more popular things to see in Melbourne, the gaol was made famous for the hanging of the infamous bushranger Ned Kelly. 133 prisoners were hung here. Take one of the tours around the gaol to learn more about its history. They also offer ghost tours of the gaol.
7/ Cook’s Cottage. Located in the Fitzroy Gardens this is another popular tourist attraction in Melbourne.
8/ The Polly Woodside is a dry docked 3 masked tall ship located on the Yarra River. Watch a short video on a voyage or go on board to see how people lived on this boat.
9/ Melbourne Museum is a fantastic place to visit in Melbourne. Full of dozens of exhibits, from bugs, to dinosaurs, to the history of Melbourne and Victoria.
10/ Immigration Museum is an interesting place to learn about migrants to Australia and their individual stories.
11/ Chinese Museum is another fantastic museum in Melbourne. It’s dedicated to the Chinese influence to Australia and its history.
12/ The NationalSports Museum at the MCG is a wonderful place to visit in Melbourne if you love your sports. While you’re here don’t forget to do the Melbourne Sports tour of the MCG.
13/ Yarra River Cruise. This is a wonderful way to see Melbourne.
14/ Melbourne Helicopter sightseeing tours gives a birds eye view of the city.
15/ Crown Casino has plenty of restaurants, bars, cafes and things to do.
16/ Melbourne’s Laneways are a great place to enjoy a coffee and people watch. There are lots of great laneways in Melbourne to discover.
17/ Melbourne’s Arcades. The city has many historic arcades full of character. Lots of boutique shops and cafes.
18/ Shopping. Melbourne has plenty of places to spend your money at. Lots of shopping malls and department stores as well as upmarket boutique ones as well.
19/ Street Art in Melbourne. One of the most popular things to see in Melbourne’s laneways is the street art.
20/ National Gallery of Victoria. I showed the free stuff here in my last video. The Gallery has some fantastic exhibits from around the world and Australia that you will need to pay to see.
For more great travel videos around Melbourne and Hotel reviews please subscribe
*All rates and conditions subject to change without notice please contact the establishments directly

Melbourne Australia. Day Trip: The Great Ocean Road

There are some amazing day trips you can make from Melbourne. We decided to do the most popular one: The Great Ocean Road. The Great Ocean Road is one of the wo...

There are some amazing day trips you can make from Melbourne. We decided to do the most popular one: The Great Ocean Road. The Great Ocean Road is one of the world’s most scenic routes and there are many things to see along this beautiful road!
Music:
Song: Reverie (small theme)
Artist: Ghosthttp://ccmixter.org/files/_ghost/25389
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Song: Jangle
Artist: Blank & Kytt
http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Blank__Kytt/Heavy_Crazy_Serious/Blank__Kytt_-_Heavy_Crazy_Serious_-_02_Jangle
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Song: Storyteller
Artist: Jahzzar
http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Jahzzar/Travellers_Guide/04_-_Jahzzar_-_Storyteller
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
Song: Breakfast With Tiffany
Artist: BrokeFor Free
http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Broke_For_Free/Grass_Hop/Broke_For_Free_-_Grass_Hop_-_04_Breakfast_With_Tiffany
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/

There are some amazing day trips you can make from Melbourne. We decided to do the most popular one: The Great Ocean Road. The Great Ocean Road is one of the world’s most scenic routes and there are many things to see along this beautiful road!
Music:
Song: Reverie (small theme)
Artist: Ghosthttp://ccmixter.org/files/_ghost/25389
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Song: Jangle
Artist: Blank & Kytt
http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Blank__Kytt/Heavy_Crazy_Serious/Blank__Kytt_-_Heavy_Crazy_Serious_-_02_Jangle
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Song: Storyteller
Artist: Jahzzar
http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Jahzzar/Travellers_Guide/04_-_Jahzzar_-_Storyteller
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
Song: Breakfast With Tiffany
Artist: BrokeFor Free
http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Broke_For_Free/Grass_Hop/Broke_For_Free_-_Grass_Hop_-_04_Breakfast_With_Tiffany
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/

GayTravel blogGuideMelbourne Australia - Best things to do in Melbourne - Gay nightlife - Vlogger - Vacation video Melbourne - Must-see city tour - Best Places Melbourne - Trip #13 - Martijn around the world.
In this travel video guide I take you to Melbourne in Australia.
You can see things to do in this city on your visit. I check the the gay nightlife in this video at the best gay party to go.
What can you do during your holiday in Melbourne? I check the best spots, bars and parties.
More information //
Instagram: @martijnkolkman
Twitter: @martijnkolkman
Camera: @martijnkolkman
Spots //
Poof Doof (Saturday): https://www.facebook.com/PoofDoof/
Thursgay: https://www.facebook.com/Thursgay/
Sircuit (Friday): https://www.facebook.com/SircuitBar/
Skydeck88: https://www.facebook.com/eurekaskydeck/

GayTravel blogGuideMelbourne Australia - Best things to do in Melbourne - Gay nightlife - Vlogger - Vacation video Melbourne - Must-see city tour - Best Places Melbourne - Trip #13 - Martijn around the world.
In this travel video guide I take you to Melbourne in Australia.
You can see things to do in this city on your visit. I check the the gay nightlife in this video at the best gay party to go.
What can you do during your holiday in Melbourne? I check the best spots, bars and parties.
More information //
Instagram: @martijnkolkman
Twitter: @martijnkolkman
Camera: @martijnkolkman
Spots //
Poof Doof (Saturday): https://www.facebook.com/PoofDoof/
Thursgay: https://www.facebook.com/Thursgay/
Sircuit (Friday): https://www.facebook.com/SircuitBar/
Skydeck88: https://www.facebook.com/eurekaskydeck/

Melbourne Travel Vlog 2015

I went to Melbourne again in 2017: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8JiUMz6dov8
Watch what I got up to in Melbourne :) It's a very different city to Perth... so...

I went to Melbourne again in 2017: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8JiUMz6dov8
Watch what I got up to in Melbourne :) It's a very different city to Perth... socially, culturally and also weather-wise (was it even summer?!). I had almost 2 hours of footage so it was hard to show everything in this one video. But after about 8 + hours of editing here is the final video for you all to enjoy plus something for me to look back on in the future. I am literally smiling while watching this :D
Check back on Mondays for new videos. Make sure you subscribe so you can stay up to date: http://bit.ly/1V7EHsX
Question of the videos: dream place to travel to? Have you been to Melbourne? Where are you travelling to next?
Music
From the YouTube AudioLibrary
Where else to find me
T UM BL R: http://peopleforthefuture.tumblr.com/
Thanks for watching guys! I love you all lots x
-Jessica :)

I went to Melbourne again in 2017: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8JiUMz6dov8
Watch what I got up to in Melbourne :) It's a very different city to Perth... socially, culturally and also weather-wise (was it even summer?!). I had almost 2 hours of footage so it was hard to show everything in this one video. But after about 8 + hours of editing here is the final video for you all to enjoy plus something for me to look back on in the future. I am literally smiling while watching this :D
Check back on Mondays for new videos. Make sure you subscribe so you can stay up to date: http://bit.ly/1V7EHsX
Question of the videos: dream place to travel to? Have you been to Melbourne? Where are you travelling to next?
Music
From the YouTube AudioLibrary
Where else to find me
T UM BL R: http://peopleforthefuture.tumblr.com/
Thanks for watching guys! I love you all lots x
-Jessica :)

City of Melbourne and Citizen Juries

A short webinar in the 4D evolution webinar series
Guest: Kate Henderson & Lyndal Mackintosh
Kate and Lyndal are Community Engagement Advisors at the City of Melbourne which won the International Association for Public Participation InternationalAward for a CitizenJury process that engaged the public to address a $900 million shortfall in Melbourne City Council’s budget over the next ten years.
Here is the link to the technology that was referenced in the webinar:
http://www.delib.net/
See the official webpage for City of Melbourne's community engagement is:
http://participate.melbourne.vic.gov.au/
The video referenced in the webinar can be found here:
https://youtu.be/bWmZfYpfd7o
Answers to questions that were not able to be answered in the webinar are listed below:
Q. could the ...

published: 05 Mar 2016

Commercial Aquaponics Revelations Part 1/5, Citizen Peng interview

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1. The magical 6 STEP process to Build Your Own Aquaponics setup!
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In this video I had the chance to visit and interview CitizenPeng who has the largest aquaponics greenhouse in Victoria (Australia). You will learn several tips about commercial aquaponics system design and aquaponics research...

published: 22 Oct 2017

Alt Right vs Antifa communists @ Milo Yiannopoulos Melbourne 2017

Frustrated with the amount of communist filth on YouTube who are too busy larping about transgenderism and BASH the FASH memes to have an actual conversation - I decided to unplug out of the Matrix, step into RL and confront them in person to get some answers.
With my friend Tim (Turkish Ancap), we chose to represented the yellow and black banner as we headed down to the Milo protest organised by the local antifa degenerates in Melbourne. This pathetic gathering of soyboys, anarcha-feminists and self hating Jews was to be expected - but the vibrant (((DIVERSITY))) that showed up later was not part of anyone's plan.
Milo had to move his venue five times before he settled in Kensington, one of the most CULTURALLY ENRICHED suburbs of Melbourne, home to a healthy amount of muslim dindus th...

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published: 06 Feb 2017

Commercial aquaponics design Interview Citizen Peng part 5

Receive your welcoming gifts now here:
1. The magical 6 STEP process to Build Your Own Aquaponics setup!
http://melbourneaquaponics.com.au/magical-6-STEP
2. Aquaponics Manual Excerpt “THE ART OF AQUAPONICS”!
http://melbourneaquaponics.com.au/Excerpt-THE-ART-OF-AQUAPONICS
3. The SecretVideo to keep your vegetables strong, green and healthy!
http://melbourneaquaponics.com.au/keep-vegetables-healthy
4. Your free seat for the Aquaponics Webinar here:
http://melbourneaquaponics.com.au/seat-for-the-Aquaponics-Webinar
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Many of you are want to grow commercial aquaponics. The profit of an Aquaponics farm is very often dependant on the design of the setup. In this video citizen Peng will give us some interesting tips in the design of the semi-co...

How Can You Defend Those People? And Other Questions of Humanity, Humility, and the Humanities

Every criminal defence lawyer hears, often repeatedly, the question, “How can you defend those people?” It’s an important question, not just for lawyers but for every citizen of societies that claim to value liberty. Dean Strang, (defence attorney for Steven Avery in the Netflix documentary series Making a Murderer), will explore some overlooked considerations that the question raises in the hope of aiding lawyers and other citizens alike come to their own answer. He will connect that common question and its answers to our individual and collective humanity, to humility and its relation to liberty, and to the ways in which legal education might help to form citizen-lawyers best equipped to answer that question.
Dean Strang is a noted US criminal defence lawyer. He practices in Madison, Wi...

published: 09 Oct 2017

Nine News Melbourne at 4pm (3rd November 2017)

News, sport, finance and weather from the Melbourne edition of Nine's Afternoon News. With Dougal Beatty (news), Corey Norris (sport) and Livinia Nixon (weather).
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In this bulletin:
Opener and BREAKING NEWS: The Voluntary Assisted Dying bill passes the upper house.
A man is fighting for life after crashing his car into a tree at Westmeadows overnight.
A man aged in his 60s was seriously injured after crashing his vehicle into a fence and garage.
ActorVince Colosimo convicted and fined for drug driving.
A suspect has been caught by police after a deadly shooting at a Walmart store in Denver, Colorado (report from ABC America).
Weather update with Livinia Nixon.
BREAKING NEWS: Victoria's Assisted Dying Bill passes the first upper hou...

Melbourne Conversations: Democracy Fractures

MelbourneConversations: DemocracyFractures: Can citizens' juries rebuild trust & solve hard problems?
Public trust in existing representative democracies seems to be at a low point. While elected to make legitimate decisions, politicians are increasingly seeking advice through the process of deliberative community engagement. In 2014, Melbourne City Council took the plunge and recruited a People's Panel – a random selection of everyday people – a citizens' jury – to recommend council spending priorities for the next ten years. The results were surprising!
Can citizens' juries rebuild trust in representative democracies? Are they legitimate? What constitutes genuine engagement? How do you convince politicians to take the plunge into highly participatory community engagement? What’s it ...

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A short webinar in the 4D evolution webinar series
Guest: Kate Henderson & Lyndal Mackintosh
Kate and Lyndal are Community Engagement Advisors at the City of Melbourne which won the International Association for Public Participation InternationalAward for a CitizenJury process that engaged the public to address a $900 million shortfall in Melbourne City Council’s budget over the next ten years.
Here is the link to the technology that was referenced in the webinar:
http://www.delib.net/
See the official webpage for City of Melbourne's community engagement is:
http://participate.melbourne.vic.gov.au/
The video referenced in the webinar can be found here:
https://youtu.be/bWmZfYpfd7o
Answers to questions that were not able to be answered in the webinar are listed below:
Q. could the initial request for interest ensure that only 'engaged' or active got involved-are certain were you that you got a broad enough cross section?
The invitations were mailed to a random and very broad cross-section of our population. After this point, only those motivated to apply obviously would RSVP, then the next stage is an independently conducted stratification process. So even if you were active or very passionate about the city’s financial situation, there is no guarantee you would make it onto the panel given all the steps involved.
As it turns out for our People’s Panel, only 1 out of our 43 participants had a formal role on a City of Melbourne precinct advisory group, two more had some interactions with council and the rest had no or very limited interactions with council.
Q What rate rise did the participants approve?
1 Rates1.1The People’s Panel 2014 acknowledges that rate rises are required in order to meet both operating and capital budget requirements. The panel recommends that rates be increased by CPI plus up to 2.5% pa for the next 10 years.
The People’s Panel took into consideration:
· It is recognised that due to an expected rapid growth in population, substantial new
· infrastructure is required.
· The desired responses to climate change also require funding.
· The new infrastructure primarily benefits the new population. It is therefore inappropriate for existing ratepayers to bear the full costs when there are means by which the costs maybe shared, such as increased developer contributions or debt funding.
Q. Did you use any ideas from the "Town Hall Meetings how to run them" webinar which was on a couple of weeks ago?
Not to our knowledge but we are not familiar with the content of this.
Q: How did "New Democracy" negate any bias that they may have had when selecting participants?
The City of Melbourne city research team supplied them with a ‘sample frame’ which outlined how many residents we would expect from X suburb, in X age range or X gender and so on. So New Democracy had to work with this and have done so on many occasions. A worthy question to ask them more about though.

A short webinar in the 4D evolution webinar series
Guest: Kate Henderson & Lyndal Mackintosh
Kate and Lyndal are Community Engagement Advisors at the City of Melbourne which won the International Association for Public Participation InternationalAward for a CitizenJury process that engaged the public to address a $900 million shortfall in Melbourne City Council’s budget over the next ten years.
Here is the link to the technology that was referenced in the webinar:
http://www.delib.net/
See the official webpage for City of Melbourne's community engagement is:
http://participate.melbourne.vic.gov.au/
The video referenced in the webinar can be found here:
https://youtu.be/bWmZfYpfd7o
Answers to questions that were not able to be answered in the webinar are listed below:
Q. could the initial request for interest ensure that only 'engaged' or active got involved-are certain were you that you got a broad enough cross section?
The invitations were mailed to a random and very broad cross-section of our population. After this point, only those motivated to apply obviously would RSVP, then the next stage is an independently conducted stratification process. So even if you were active or very passionate about the city’s financial situation, there is no guarantee you would make it onto the panel given all the steps involved.
As it turns out for our People’s Panel, only 1 out of our 43 participants had a formal role on a City of Melbourne precinct advisory group, two more had some interactions with council and the rest had no or very limited interactions with council.
Q What rate rise did the participants approve?
1 Rates1.1The People’s Panel 2014 acknowledges that rate rises are required in order to meet both operating and capital budget requirements. The panel recommends that rates be increased by CPI plus up to 2.5% pa for the next 10 years.
The People’s Panel took into consideration:
· It is recognised that due to an expected rapid growth in population, substantial new
· infrastructure is required.
· The desired responses to climate change also require funding.
· The new infrastructure primarily benefits the new population. It is therefore inappropriate for existing ratepayers to bear the full costs when there are means by which the costs maybe shared, such as increased developer contributions or debt funding.
Q. Did you use any ideas from the "Town Hall Meetings how to run them" webinar which was on a couple of weeks ago?
Not to our knowledge but we are not familiar with the content of this.
Q: How did "New Democracy" negate any bias that they may have had when selecting participants?
The City of Melbourne city research team supplied them with a ‘sample frame’ which outlined how many residents we would expect from X suburb, in X age range or X gender and so on. So New Democracy had to work with this and have done so on many occasions. A worthy question to ask them more about though.

Alt Right vs Antifa communists @ Milo Yiannopoulos Melbourne 2017

Frustrated with the amount of communist filth on YouTube who are too busy larping about transgenderism and BASH the FASH memes to have an actual conversation - ...

Frustrated with the amount of communist filth on YouTube who are too busy larping about transgenderism and BASH the FASH memes to have an actual conversation - I decided to unplug out of the Matrix, step into RL and confront them in person to get some answers.
With my friend Tim (Turkish Ancap), we chose to represented the yellow and black banner as we headed down to the Milo protest organised by the local antifa degenerates in Melbourne. This pathetic gathering of soyboys, anarcha-feminists and self hating Jews was to be expected - but the vibrant (((DIVERSITY))) that showed up later was not part of anyone's plan.
Milo had to move his venue five times before he settled in Kensington, one of the most CULTURALLY ENRICHED suburbs of Melbourne, home to a healthy amount of muslim dindus that washed upon our formerly "whites-only" shores. After the unwashed leftists riled up the housing commissioned comrades who are completely dependent on the white working class, they had a nice time starting a race war - throwing rocks at the police and at Milo supporters in obvious solidarity with the Palestinians. Typically, the Alt-Right were blamed for the following shitshow in the (((mainstream))) news - but there was one proud Hans-Hermann Hoppean physical removalist who risked life and limb to give you goys the hard facts on the ground.
I had a nice time radicalising myself with the local fashies, and was pleased to be welcomed by the future vanguards of the Right WingDeath Squad revolution. It was more fun than a night of DOTA2 and Steam™ sales, but the “NO HATENO FEAR - RACISTS ARE NOT WELCOMED HERE” chants are still ringing in my head. Fortunately, I was able to leave the Kensington when the event was done, but the local white population will continue to live in tribal fear whilst being told not to be racist.
I recommend captions if hard of hearing.

Frustrated with the amount of communist filth on YouTube who are too busy larping about transgenderism and BASH the FASH memes to have an actual conversation - I decided to unplug out of the Matrix, step into RL and confront them in person to get some answers.
With my friend Tim (Turkish Ancap), we chose to represented the yellow and black banner as we headed down to the Milo protest organised by the local antifa degenerates in Melbourne. This pathetic gathering of soyboys, anarcha-feminists and self hating Jews was to be expected - but the vibrant (((DIVERSITY))) that showed up later was not part of anyone's plan.
Milo had to move his venue five times before he settled in Kensington, one of the most CULTURALLY ENRICHED suburbs of Melbourne, home to a healthy amount of muslim dindus that washed upon our formerly "whites-only" shores. After the unwashed leftists riled up the housing commissioned comrades who are completely dependent on the white working class, they had a nice time starting a race war - throwing rocks at the police and at Milo supporters in obvious solidarity with the Palestinians. Typically, the Alt-Right were blamed for the following shitshow in the (((mainstream))) news - but there was one proud Hans-Hermann Hoppean physical removalist who risked life and limb to give you goys the hard facts on the ground.
I had a nice time radicalising myself with the local fashies, and was pleased to be welcomed by the future vanguards of the Right WingDeath Squad revolution. It was more fun than a night of DOTA2 and Steam™ sales, but the “NO HATENO FEAR - RACISTS ARE NOT WELCOMED HERE” chants are still ringing in my head. Fortunately, I was able to leave the Kensington when the event was done, but the local white population will continue to live in tribal fear whilst being told not to be racist.
I recommend captions if hard of hearing.

MelbourneConversations: DemocracyFractures: Can citizens' juries rebuild trust & solve hard problems?
Public trust in existing representative democracies seems to be at a low point. While elected to make legitimate decisions, politicians are increasingly seeking advice through the process of deliberative community engagement. In 2014, Melbourne City Council took the plunge and recruited a People's Panel – a random selection of everyday people – a citizens' jury – to recommend council spending priorities for the next ten years. The results were surprising!
Can citizens' juries rebuild trust in representative democracies? Are they legitimate? What constitutes genuine engagement? How do you convince politicians to take the plunge into highly participatory community engagement? What’s it like to be a citizen jurist? What difference will the recommendations of the People's Panel make for the City of Melbourne and greater Melbourne?
Panellists:
Cr Stephen Mayne – Melbourne City Council, award winning journalist, shareholder activist.
Linda Macleod – People’s Panel member
Kirsty Carter – People’s Panel member
Nicholas Reece – Public Policy Fellow, Centre for Public Policy, the University of Melbourne and author of academic report on Melbourne City Council's 'People’s Panel'
Hon Anna Burke MP - Fed. Member for Chisholm and former Speaker of the House of Representatives
Host| Rob Gell AM – Consultant, environmentalist, geomorphologist and media personality

MelbourneConversations: DemocracyFractures: Can citizens' juries rebuild trust & solve hard problems?
Public trust in existing representative democracies seems to be at a low point. While elected to make legitimate decisions, politicians are increasingly seeking advice through the process of deliberative community engagement. In 2014, Melbourne City Council took the plunge and recruited a People's Panel – a random selection of everyday people – a citizens' jury – to recommend council spending priorities for the next ten years. The results were surprising!
Can citizens' juries rebuild trust in representative democracies? Are they legitimate? What constitutes genuine engagement? How do you convince politicians to take the plunge into highly participatory community engagement? What’s it like to be a citizen jurist? What difference will the recommendations of the People's Panel make for the City of Melbourne and greater Melbourne?
Panellists:
Cr Stephen Mayne – Melbourne City Council, award winning journalist, shareholder activist.
Linda Macleod – People’s Panel member
Kirsty Carter – People’s Panel member
Nicholas Reece – Public Policy Fellow, Centre for Public Policy, the University of Melbourne and author of academic report on Melbourne City Council's 'People’s Panel'
Hon Anna Burke MP - Fed. Member for Chisholm and former Speaker of the House of Representatives
Host| Rob Gell AM – Consultant, environmentalist, geomorphologist and media personality